I think it’s important to reduce the amount of distractions in the workplace if you want to run a successful online data entry business. The chance of office relationships getting in the way are greatly reduced once you’ve made the decision to work alone. Being attracted to other data entry clerks in your general vicinity can cloud your judgement and inspire shoddy workmanship. If you are the only person typing in your office then you don’t ever run the risk of that happening and your production values will skyrocket as a result.

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I went straight from being a forklift driver to being a home-based data entry clerk. As a result I sometimes struggle to make the simplest administrative decisions. I have not had any formal training in administration and probably lack the most rudimentary skills needed to be successful in this field. Wanting to work from home led me to pursue my dream of being the best data entry clerk in Australia, but my decision to establish my own business online may very well have been a bit hasty. OMG, what have I done?

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I was recently diagnosed with data entry disorder. The doctor said there is no known cure and all I can do to ease the pain is type for lengthy periods every day and publish the resulting waffle on this blog. The symptoms of data entry disorder are not dissimilar to those of typing terrors, where the fingers of both hands are constantly poised in an expectant claw of anticipation, and tend to hover over a computer keyboard. When entering data becomes a problem it is very important to seek professional help as soon as possible.

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I dreamt last night that I was still employed as a forklift driver in Sydney. It was a nightmare! I was dirty and cold and surrounded by grey, concrete walls and dark, steel scaffolding and shelving. I picked up a pallet from the racking and proceeded to cart it out of the building. Once outside I was expected to drive up a huge metal ramp and dump my load in a shipping container. The only thing was……the ramp seemed to go on forever. It went up and down, and around bends, and I was speeding. Suddenly I came to a stop in front of a big industrial safety sign which read, “Wrong Way, Go Back!” – I awoke and sat bolt upright in my bed.

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You can always tell who the keenest data entry clerks are. Take me for example, here it is on a beautiful Sunday morning in Australia and I’m typing away on another blog post for publication. While most of them are going fishing or spending quality time with their families, my mind is focussed solely on accumulating wealth. I admit I have a one track mind but I’m not making any apologies. I’ll enter data from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week because I want to retire with big fat bank account and a stress-free future.

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Everyone seems to be obsessed with generating income. I understand the importance of earning the money required to put food on the table and clothes on the kids, but some people don’t seem to be able to draw the line. I work from home as a data entry operator so I know all about not making enough money to survive most weeks. All I want to do is generate enough income to pay the rent and cover my modest grocery bill when I go shopping. There are people who earn thousands of dollars a week and still want more. Why?

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If I was ever thinking about hiring an apprentice in my data entry enterprise, I would have to think long and hard about the job description I would use in the advertisement. The person I want would have to have good typing skills, obviously, and would be good at following instructions and completing set tasks on time. A certain amount of ambition would be essential as would a desire to work from home. I’d love to be in a position where I could offer someone a data entry job but at the moment that is not the case.

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After half a lifetime of going with the flow I’ve suddenly decided to become goal orientated. I eventually want to be a very successful data entry operator, known throughout the world for his amazing typing abilities. In order for that dream to become an actual fact I need to take some baby steps towards my destination. Ten years ago I didn’t even own my own computer and I was intent on working as a storeman in a warehouse in the western suburbs of Sydney in Australia. Now I live on the mid north coast and work from home in my own data entry business.

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The best thing about basing your business at home and being your own boss is the lack of work related stress you have to endure. Sometimes I put myself under a bit of pressure by trying to complete my data entry tasks within a certain timeframe but mostly I am relaxed and ready for anything. My chosen profession gives me the freedom to be flexible with my work hours and as a result I have been guilty of exhibiting lazy behaviour on more than several occasions. At the end of the day I make sure I get the job done because I know that I am the only one who will suffer if I don’t.

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Trying to earn a living on the internet is like learning to work in an entirely new way. Anyone who has been successful has, at one point or another, had to embrace multi-tasking in order to survive. Entering data isn’t something I’ve wanted to do since I was a small child. Evolution played a great role in turning me into a data entry operator. My whole working life, up until two years ago, revolved around being told what to do by a boss, foreman or manager. I decided I wanted to change that situation so I started taking steps to ensure I could.

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